Rumman Chowdhury
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Rumman Chowdhury | |
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Born | 1980 (age 43–44) |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University University of California, San Diego (PhD) |
Awards | BBC 100 Women (2017)
TIME 100/AI (2023) One of Five Who are Shaping AI (Forbes) (2018) Bay Area's top 40 under 40 (San Francisco Business Times) (2018) Inducted to the British Royal Society of the Arts (RSA) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Ethical Artificial Intelligence |
Institutions | Accenture |
Thesis | Beating Plowshares into Swords: The Impact of the Metropolitan-Military Complex (2017) |
Doctoral advisor | Thaddeus Kousser Steven Erie[1] |
Website | rummanchowdhury |
Rumman Chowdhury (b. 1980) is a Bangladeshi American data scientist, a business founder, and former Responsible Artificial Intelligence Lead at Accenture. She was born in Rockland County, New York.[2]
She traces her roots to Bangladesh and is recognized for her remarkable contributions to the field of data science. Chowdhury's journey into the world of science was inspired by her love for science fiction, a passion that ignited her curiosity, often attributed to the "Dana Scully Effect." This fascination with the intersection of science and fiction laid the foundation for her future endeavors.[3]
Education
Chowdhury completed her undergraduate study in Management Science and Political Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[2] She received a Master's of Science from Columbia University in Statistics and Quantitative methods.[3] She holds a Doctorate Degree in Political Science from University of California, San Diego.[2][1] She finished her PhD whilst working in Silicon Valley.[4] Her main interest and focus for her career and higher educational studies was how data can be used to understand people's bias and ways to evaluate the impact of technology on humanity[2] From February 2021 to November 2022, she served as Director of Engineering of Twitter's Machine Learning Ethics, Transparency, and Accountability (META) team, working to make Twitter's AI algorithm more in line with ethical guidelines.[5][6][7]
Career
Early
Chowdhury taught data science at the boot camp Metis and worked at Quotient before joining Accenture in 2017.[2] She leads their work on responsible artificial intelligence.[2] She is concerned about the AI workforce; particularly on retaining researchers.[2] She is also concerned about algorithmic bias.[2] She has spoken openly about the need to define what ethical AI actually means.[8] She works with companies on developing ethical governance and algorithms that explain their decisions transparently.[9] She is determined to use AI to improve diversity in recruitment.[10]
Chowdhury, alongside a team of early career researchers at the Alan Turing Institute, developed a Fairness Tool which scrutinises the data that is input to an algorithm and identifies whether certain genders (such as race or gender) may influence the outcome.[11] The tool both identifies and tries to fix bias, enabling organisations to make more fair decisions.[12]
All.ai, Parity and X Institute
Chowdhury designed All.ai, a language analysis tool that can monitor and improve the gender balance of speakers in meetings.[13]
In 2020 she founded Parity to bridge the translation gap between risk, legal, and data teams.[14]
She launched X Institute, a program which teaches refugees about data science and marketing.[2]
She has given a keynote at Slush, talking about augmenting human capabilities.[15] She delivered a TED talk about humanity in the age of artificial intelligence.[15]
From February 2021 till November 2022 Chowdhury was a director for the Machine Learning Ethics, Transparency and Accountability (META) team with Twitter.[7] META's goal was to study and improve the ML systems used within Twitter, this includes biased algorithms that may cause harm to the user.[5] Biased algorithms have been an issue since artificial intelligence (AI) has been introduced to the world; traits such as gender, sex, race, or social class hold potential segregation that may result in unfair decisions, META strives avoid this by making Twitter better, fair, accountable, and more transparent for its users.[5] Most projects that META teams do involve research and data analysis, which is why the team is made from Researchers and Engineers.[16] AI is constantly changing and becoming greater, so the META teams have a similar process where they are learning inside and outside of the app and applying that knowledge to build a better Twitter. Future changes that will impact Twitter will be having the algorithms used explainable to the users making the app more transparent, eventually leading to the users customizing or creating the algorithms by themselves. This means that the Twitter community will play an important role to making Twitter a stronger app.[5] In 2021, Rumman Chowdhury's did an analysis Examining algorithmic amplification of political content on Twitter.[17]
Awards
In 2017 she was included in the 100 Women (BBC). In 2018 she was named as one of five people who are shaping AI by Forbes.[18] She was acknowledged by Biz journals as one of the Bay Area's top 40 Under 40[19] which aims to recognize people before the age of 40 who are leaders that demonstrate professional excellence in the bay area. Since then she has also been inducted into the British Royal Society of the Arts (RSA) to celebrate people who have made progress in social challenges.[20]
References
- ^ a b Chowdhury, Rumman (2017). Beating Plowshares into Swords: The Impact of the Metropolitan-Military Complex. escholarship.org (PhD thesis). University of California, San Diego. OCLC 992172239.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Apte, Poornima. "The Data Scientist Putting Ethics Into AI". OZY. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
- ^ a b "Rumman Chowdhury is California's Coolest Data Scientist". MM.LaFleur. 13 January 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
- ^ "Meet the San Francisco Business Times' 40 under 40 Class of 2018 - Rumman Chowdhury". San Francisco Business Times. 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Introducing our Responsible Machine Learning Initiative". blog.twitter.com. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- ^ "Big news! - I'm thrilled to be joining the @TwitterEng team today as Director of ML Ethics, Transparency & Accountability. With the META team, we'll work to improve ML transparency, inclusivity and accountability. 1/". Twitter. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- ^ a b "Twitter worker who pointed out right-wing bias on platform fired by Musk". Newsweek. 4 November 2022.
- ^ Building Ethical & Responsible AI Technologies (Interview with Rumman Chowdhury of Accenture), 12 June 2018, retrieved 21 November 2018
- ^ Building Ethical & Responsible AI Technologies (AI For Growth, Rumman Chowdhury, Accenture), TOPBOTS: Applied AI For Business, 12 June 2018, retrieved 20 November 2018 – via YouTube
- ^ Welsh, John. "9 Developments In AI That You Really Need to Know". Forbes. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
- ^ "CogX—Tackling The Challenge Of Ethics In AI | Accenture". www.accenture.com. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
- ^ "5 Q's for Rumman Chowdhury, Global Lead for Responsible AI at Accenture". Center for Data Innovation. 17 August 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
- ^ Hinchliffe, Emma. "This app will help you speak up—or shut up—during meetings". Mashable. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
- ^ "About Us".
- ^ a b Slush (7 December 2017), Rumman Chowdhury: Augmenting Human Capabilities to New Dimensions, retrieved 21 November 2018
- ^ ""A 'building the plane as you fly it' moment": Q&A with Twitter's ethical AI lead Rumman Chowdhury". Morning Brew. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- ^ "Examining algorithmic amplification of political content on Twitter". blog.twitter.com. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- ^ Team, Insights. "Forbes Insights: 5 People Building Our AI Future". Forbes. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- ^ "40 Under 40 2018: Rumman Chowdhury, Accenture (Video)". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- ^ Tech & Startup Desk (8 September 2023). "Bangladeshi-origin Rumman Chowdhury in TIME's Top 100 in AI". The Daily Star. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
- American people of Bangladeshi descent
- 1980 births
- Women data scientists
- Data scientists
- Women political scientists
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
- Columbia University alumni
- University of California, San Diego alumni
- Living people
- 20th-century American women scientists
- 21st-century American women scientists
- American political scientists
- 20th-century social scientists
- 21st-century social scientists
- Artificial intelligence ethicists